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is
a talented performer with a broad list of credits
in theater, television and film.
Tony Award nominee for
"Best Actor in a Musical" for his performance
as Spacepunk in Starmites, Green made his Broadway
debut as Huck Finn in Big River. He went on to star
in the first national tour of that show and also in
the national tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Joseph
and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. He also appeared
on Broadway as Jo Jo in the Cy Coleman musical The
Life. Green's regional theater credits include West
Side Story, The Pirates of Penzance, Pippin, Camelot,
La Cage Aux Folles, 1776, and Julius Caesar, in which
he played Marc Antony.
On television, Green has
guest starred on numerous prime-time shows, including
Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Murder She Wrote, Matlock,
Hotel, and Highway to Heaven. Daytime audiences know
him as Alan Brand on Days of Our Lives (1987-89),
Sam Fowler on Another World (1991-93), and Brian Bodine
on All My Children (1993-94).
One of the stars of the
cult film Circuit, Green also co-starred with Tovah
Feldshuh and Tony Lo Bianco in the comedy Friends
and Family.
Green can be heard on the
live recording of The Words and Music of Jerry Herman:
Tap Your Troubles Away (LML), Sondheim: A Celebration
at Carnegie Hall (RCA) with the Tonics, George and
Ira Gershwin: A Musical Tribute (MCA), and Grateful:
The Songs of John Bucchino (RCA). In the 25th Anniversary
Tour of Champions on Ice, Olympic Gold Medalist Viktor
Petrenko performed to Green's recording of Craig Carnelia's
"Flight" from his debut CD, Brian Lane Green
(LML).
Green recently made his
debut as a playwright and composer with Waiting for
Glaciers to Melt. This original musical was chosen
to be part of New York City's Midtown International
Theater Festival.
Download Brian
Lane Green's Resume.
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